A global utility function for multi-purpose experiments is feasible and is already implicitly encoded in trigger decisions, run schedules, and optimization weights.
Progress in End-to-End Optimization of Detectors for Fundamental Physics with Differentiable Programming
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In this article we examine recent developments in the research area concerning the creation of end-to-end models for the complete optimization of measuring instruments. The models we consider rely on differentiable programming methods and on the specification of a software pipeline including all factors impacting performance -- from the data-generating processes to their reconstruction and the extraction of inference on the parameters of interest of a measuring instrument -- along with the careful specification of a utility function well aligned with the end goals of the experiment. Building on previous studies originated within the MODE Collaboration, we focus specifically on applications involving instruments for particle physics experimentation, as well as industrial and medical applications that share the detection of radiation as their data-generating mechanism.
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On the Utility Function of Experiments in Fundamental Science
A global utility function for multi-purpose experiments is feasible and is already implicitly encoded in trigger decisions, run schedules, and optimization weights.